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| | | ... still a couple of myths and misunderstandings. There's a perception that 'best interest' means that everything has to be gold plated and the consumer has to be better off immediately," Kell said. "It's more practically based than that. It's worth reading ... |
| | | | The share market has opened slightly lower as falls in commodity prices overnight weigh on resources stocks. Gold, copper and oil prices all fell as the ongoing partial government shutdown in the US fueled concerns about its effects on economic growth ... |
| | | | ... a catastrophic default. Meanwhile, the US dollar stabilised against the euro and rose against the yen, while the price of gold climbed. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index fell 1.11 per cent to 6,365.83 points on Tuesday, Frankfurt's DAX 30 shed 0.42 per ... |
| | | | ... co-founder Dom Sagolla. Sagolla will be the main platform speaker at this year's AFA Conference, which will be held on the Gold Coast from October 12 to 15. Zurich research shows that nearly 25% of advisers are using Twitter and Sagolla's appearance ... |
| | | | ... $32.48. In the resources sector, BHP Billiton was 20 cents lower at $35.29, Rio Tinto had dropped 57 cents to $60.50, and gold miner Newcrest was 48 cents lower at $10.92. KEY FACTS * At 1206 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 5.0 points, or ... |
| | | | ... restrained from travel outside of Australia, Drake has been banned from liquidating his assets as the investigation into the Gold Coast-based company continues. ASIC said William Fletcher and Tracy Knight of Bentleys, who have been appointed as joint ... |
| | | | ... seeking advice from another woman." The winner of the 2013 Award will be announced at the AFA National Conference on the Gold Coast on October 15, 2013. |
| | | | ... The big miners were also firmer, with BHP Billiton adding 17 cents to $36.04 while Rio Tinto added five cents to $62.15. Gold miner Newcrest added eight cents to $11.99 and Fortescue Metals gained 18.5 cents, or 3.9 per cent, to $4.905. The Australian ... |
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